I'm not really sure what to say about this book--I love history, I love fiction, I love historical fiction. But I didn't love this book.
The historical detail is amazing. The characters are wonderful. But there's no plot, no tension, no real story.
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Let me ask you this: In real life, Mrs. Keckley "turned on" Mary and wrote a tell all. At least that's how Mary viewed Mrs. Keckley's book, as a gross betrayal. Does this book address that? Does Mrs. Keckley have a side?
This book gives Elizabeth's perspective of her memoir--and Mary's reaction to it.
Good to hear. I'll avoid this one!
I'll not add it to my TBR pile then.
How disappointing!
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